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israel said it was to continue anywhere and everywhere they killed three senior military command it. it will hit anyone whose eyes are on their citizens. last gunman killed seven. the california air patrol speaks about speeding a net addition of people we had been badly. what the? foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i sure hope so. what? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. this tour bus is in the career of highway 101 deadline a wee bit faster than they're supposed to be. there have been complaints about tech buses and tour buses to patrol this step up enforcement. if the bus would crass as seven moscow our passengers have no seat belts on. the green sticker on the rear of the bus they shuttle high tech workers to work which means they have a pretty good chance to sit. of jack had a
israel said it was to continue anywhere and everywhere they killed three senior military command it. it will hit anyone whose eyes are on their citizens. last gunman killed seven. the california air patrol speaks about speeding a net addition of people we had been badly. what the? foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48...
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where masked gunmen killed 7 alleged informers for israel near a gaza mosque >>: the missouri national guard was pulled from the area yesterday when there are no scenes or fires. this is a symbol of progress. >>: it is a better site. as we hope to ride that would conceal table of coloring books and crayons and stockpot. >>: the security also reports on the seventh arrest yesterday. >>:a former marine charged with murder has waived extradition from alaska. after the body of his alleged lover was found over the wekeend. >>:24-year-old christopher lee can be immediately returned to southern california where he faces a first degree murder charge. >>:he was arrested in anchorage on sunday. >>:the body of 19-year-old erin corwin was found in an abandoned mine shaft near 29-palms. where her marine husband is stationed. >>:a friend says corwin and lee were having an affair. and that corwin was in the early stages of pregnancy. >>:an investigator says the northern new york couple who kidnapped two amish sisters from their family farm stand had a plan to turn them into slaves.but released them a
where masked gunmen killed 7 alleged informers for israel near a gaza mosque >>: the missouri national guard was pulled from the area yesterday when there are no scenes or fires. this is a symbol of progress. >>: it is a better site. as we hope to ride that would conceal table of coloring books and crayons and stockpot. >>: the security also reports on the seventh arrest yesterday. >>:a former marine charged with murder has waived extradition from alaska. after the body...
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because we would have to address things like our relationship with israel, our relationship with the saudis, our inability to get energy self-sufficiency. and instead they're not going to do anything, sir. >> well said, thank you both. appreciate it. remember, the head of isis said we'll see you in new york. and they're going to wave the flag and raise the flag of islam in the white house. that's their threat. it's coming. coming up next, our liberals like al sharpton waging a war on law enforcement in ferguson, missouri. former lapd detective here to respond. and later tonight on "hannity". >> this also is just not about mike brown. this is about police brutality. this is about racism. this is about racial profiling. >> juan williams, kevin jackson are back tonight to respond to the ferguson democratic committee woman who thinks the shooting of michael brown is about police brutality. that and m [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dolla
because we would have to address things like our relationship with israel, our relationship with the saudis, our inability to get energy self-sufficiency. and instead they're not going to do anything, sir. >> well said, thank you both. appreciate it. remember, the head of isis said we'll see you in new york. and they're going to wave the flag and raise the flag of islam in the white house. that's their threat. it's coming. coming up next, our liberals like al sharpton waging a war on law...
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one hub rockets at israel today alone. nick chef reinvigorating has more now from jerusalem. >> prime minister trying to crees this moment as tangible proof of what the war has accomplished. he called this exceptional work from the israeli military and the domestic security service spied inside of gaza, and he said this attack prevented future attacks. and they pointed out, all day today, in the israeli media that these three men were particularly responsible for the kidnapping of corporal sha lead in 26, that led to the exchange of more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners so these men had been on the top of the most wanted list for a long time. now, hamas' response, continues not only what jane mentioned but those rockets, conducted, more than 100 rockets today, more than 300 in the last two days since this last cease fire, expired also, some 12 mortars that hit one of the small jewish communities right along the israeli gaza border, some of those hit a house, and also hit one barn, and also shrapnel hit one civilian and he
one hub rockets at israel today alone. nick chef reinvigorating has more now from jerusalem. >> prime minister trying to crees this moment as tangible proof of what the war has accomplished. he called this exceptional work from the israeli military and the domestic security service spied inside of gaza, and he said this attack prevented future attacks. and they pointed out, all day today, in the israeli media that these three men were particularly responsible for the kidnapping of...
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fighters fired more than 100 roberts at israel today alone. nick first of all, what has been the response? has it strengthened the prime minister in terms of the new conservative matter whose feel that they continue rocket attacks show that he hasn't made enough progress? >> as james suggested he certainly seized on this moment, of what they have gotten from this war, so many air strikes over the last five weeks. the israeli defense forces and they said, that they have prevented future attacks. now, those three men were particularly known for the kidnapping of corporal sha lead in 2006, that led to the swapping of more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners, for that one israeli soldier. and so these are people who absolutely as jane said, have been definitely on the minds of israelis for many years and have been targeted in the past. more than 100 rockets just today, more than 300 in about the two days 1/2, since the cease fire ended that is one of the largest barrages since this war began. and critics, of the war, say that simply hasn't accomplish
fighters fired more than 100 roberts at israel today alone. nick first of all, what has been the response? has it strengthened the prime minister in terms of the new conservative matter whose feel that they continue rocket attacks show that he hasn't made enough progress? >> as james suggested he certainly seized on this moment, of what they have gotten from this war, so many air strikes over the last five weeks. the israeli defense forces and they said, that they have prevented future...
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israel has dealt with hostage takers. >> and prisoners. >> they've traded prisoners. at the same time when you look at what isis was asking here, if the public reports are correct, they wanted $100 million for the release of these hostages. we can't be in the business of effectively funding and subsidizing isis. >> so if they asked 20 bucks, would they have done it? >> you said the magnitude was the issue. >> it's not just the magnitude but the fact is that the europeans and others, when they pay these ransoms are funding people who are taking others hostage and killing scores of innocent people. when you pay these ransoms you are basically buying death. you are buying other people's death. and that's what makes it, i think, unacceptable. having said that, chris if it was a member of my family i'd be in there saying pay the ransom, which is why we don't have members of the family making these tough calls. >> let's talk about the politics. i don't want to be crude about it but it is a political question, a policy question. ronald reagan in the late days of 1986, when h
israel has dealt with hostage takers. >> and prisoners. >> they've traded prisoners. at the same time when you look at what isis was asking here, if the public reports are correct, they wanted $100 million for the release of these hostages. we can't be in the business of effectively funding and subsidizing isis. >> so if they asked 20 bucks, would they have done it? >> you said the magnitude was the issue. >> it's not just the magnitude but the fact is that the...
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is it a feeling coming from israel? >> i certainly think of this as the kind of operation that israel has been trying to carry out probably since this conflict started. the israeli armed forces are as they like to see them. it demonstrates they have accurate, real time intelligence coming from gaza and have the capacity to act on it. so when israeli prime minister netanyahu appeared in the televised news conference last night, he seemed to be preparing public opinion for what would be a long war rather than a quick or easy victory. this is much more the kind of campaign that israelis would like to see. they do believe that removing key figures in the military leadership of hamas will weaken the morale and weaken ability to carry on through a long campaign. there's certainly a sense of satisfaction here. israel still believes it's an open question as to whether or not the overall military commander of hamas survived the attempt to assassinate him 24 hours before the operation. there's no question israel would see this as
is it a feeling coming from israel? >> i certainly think of this as the kind of operation that israel has been trying to carry out probably since this conflict started. the israeli armed forces are as they like to see them. it demonstrates they have accurate, real time intelligence coming from gaza and have the capacity to act on it. so when israeli prime minister netanyahu appeared in the televised news conference last night, he seemed to be preparing public opinion for what would be a...
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israel. do you believe that they want a two state solution and do you believe they really want best interest of the palestinians or do they like the situation now, and they want just to play that out? >> most israelis -- >> i am talking about the people and power. >> netanyahu and the people in his government were quite content and felt they could manage it and keep it where it is. bebe is not an enthusiastic supporter of the two state solution. >> only after his arm had been wrenched behind his back. >> they -- just to carry it out. suppose you had bebe on the phone as you did when you were in the room with clinton. when you tell him it is in your national security interest to solve this problem? >> i would tell him it is in israel's interest. find a solution that strengthens the palestinians who want to make a deal and you figure out how to do that. i am willing to give my advice but that ought to be your prime objective. >> rabin believed this, the national security interest with israel. h
israel. do you believe that they want a two state solution and do you believe they really want best interest of the palestinians or do they like the situation now, and they want just to play that out? >> most israelis -- >> i am talking about the people and power. >> netanyahu and the people in his government were quite content and felt they could manage it and keep it where it is. bebe is not an enthusiastic supporter of the two state solution. >> only after his arm had...
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some have landed in a village in southern israel. one local resident has had to run for the bomb shelter. each time, she only had seconds to get to cover. if she is slow, she could pay with her life. >> it is impossible to live like that. i'm sure every mother or father that lives across, not in israel, has to understand that this is not a normal way to live. >> in the twilight, both israelis and palestinians braced for another night of violence. the darkness of war is again falling upon this region. >> ukraine says its troops have been fighting street battles in the eastern city of luhansk as government forces keep trying to put down the pro-russian insurgency in the east. the government has been using a economist volunteer units outside the regular army's command. dw spoke to members of one such unit. members of the unit were killed in action tuesday night. >> how to clean a kalashnikov. that is one skill pavel learned during a month of good cap. -- boot camp. he says he never wanted to become a soldier, but now here he is. fightin
some have landed in a village in southern israel. one local resident has had to run for the bomb shelter. each time, she only had seconds to get to cover. if she is slow, she could pay with her life. >> it is impossible to live like that. i'm sure every mother or father that lives across, not in israel, has to understand that this is not a normal way to live. >> in the twilight, both israelis and palestinians braced for another night of violence. the darkness of war is again falling...
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>> i would tell him it is in israel's national interests. >> rose: yes not his, israel's. >> to find a solution that strengthens the pal sinnians who want to make a deal with you. >> rose: right. and you figure it it out, mr. prime minister how to do that. i am certainly willing to give you my advice but that ought to be your prime objective out of this whole thing. >> rose: your national -- and i think rabin believed this, the national security interests with israel, obviously he hated going to the white house and shaking yasser arafat's hand that's why he did it. that's why camp david did. >> the last of the israelly security service has said publicly that bb has failed to focus on the real issue facing israel and that's the palestinian issue. he focuses on the iran issue, to divert israeli opinion. in is a man who spent hours and hours and hours in meetings with the prime minister over many, many years and i think he probably has a right has it right. >> let me understand he focuses on iran to divert attention from the palestinian issue he. >> right. >> rose: he said iran is a rea
>> i would tell him it is in israel's national interests. >> rose: yes not his, israel's. >> to find a solution that strengthens the pal sinnians who want to make a deal with you. >> rose: right. and you figure it it out, mr. prime minister how to do that. i am certainly willing to give you my advice but that ought to be your prime objective out of this whole thing. >> rose: your national -- and i think rabin believed this, the national security interests with...
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israel has always wanted peace. they have even come to the table and agreed to a two state solution. the problem is hamas and the palestinians do not believe israel has a right to exist, they want them obliterated i don't know how you get to peace from we do not believe he should even have a right to be here. israel should do everything in its power to fight back, it should ignore the p.r. against it, and united states should get behind israel but get out of the way because we have only made things more difficult for them. >> you want a preview of what isis is doing, this is what hamas and has below has been for years. even the gaza strip, to build a community there is a states next to israel and instead built tunnels, instead they fired rockets and targeted israel because the nature of their entity is to wipe israel off the map and still until we understand that with moral clarity, we will never confront the issue. >> sandra, what did they think is going to happen? they are the instigator special and tunnels they a
israel has always wanted peace. they have even come to the table and agreed to a two state solution. the problem is hamas and the palestinians do not believe israel has a right to exist, they want them obliterated i don't know how you get to peace from we do not believe he should even have a right to be here. israel should do everything in its power to fight back, it should ignore the p.r. against it, and united states should get behind israel but get out of the way because we have only made...
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a thai national was also killed in israel. more than 2,000 palestinians have been killed in the violence, and more than 10,000 injured. most of the dead and injured have been civilians. hundreds of people have been attending funerals for the latest victims of israel's latest air strikes in gaza. here is our report. >> reporter: the funeral for any youngest victim of the newest round of hostilities the son of the leader of hamas. the toddler and his wife were killed when a missile hit their home. at least 45 people were injured in the same air strike. it's not clear whether the commander was in the house at the time. he was israel's intended target. hamas says they missed it. many of the people immediately ran to the un shelters as soon as they heard about it, even though they say they still don't feel safe here. many lead in at night while fire was intensifying. this woman and her 16 children live in one of the border areas where most of the fighting happened. >> translator: we had so much hope the ceasefire would last? do you
a thai national was also killed in israel. more than 2,000 palestinians have been killed in the violence, and more than 10,000 injured. most of the dead and injured have been civilians. hundreds of people have been attending funerals for the latest victims of israel's latest air strikes in gaza. here is our report. >> reporter: the funeral for any youngest victim of the newest round of hostilities the son of the leader of hamas. the toddler and his wife were killed when a missile hit...
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bill: israel now striking back a day after a cease-fire with hamas was violated, this from overnight here. [explosions] israeli military saying that its has carried out about 60 airstrikes on rocket launching sites after palestinian militants fired 50 rockets into israel. hamas claiming they fired rockets at tel aviv and claim the target was the airport. at least 10 palestinians have been killed, 68 wounded after the latest round. heather: attorney general eric holder on his way to ferguson, missouri. he is set to meet with community leaders and investigators. he has a history of pushing hard on race-related issues. he said this about race in america. this was back in 2009. >> in things racial we have always been and i we, i believe continue to be in too many ways essentially a nation of cowards. heather: with such a racially-charged atmosphere in ferguson right now, what can mr. holder hope to accomplish with this visit? tyler heart per, republican pollster and managing partner of harsher global. jehmu greene, former president of the women's media center, fox news contributor. thank
bill: israel now striking back a day after a cease-fire with hamas was violated, this from overnight here. [explosions] israeli military saying that its has carried out about 60 airstrikes on rocket launching sites after palestinian militants fired 50 rockets into israel. hamas claiming they fired rockets at tel aviv and claim the target was the airport. at least 10 palestinians have been killed, 68 wounded after the latest round. heather: attorney general eric holder on his way to ferguson,...
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hamas decided to shoot rockets and missiles on israel from within civilian concentrations. this is a very cynical and cowardly approach. but can i ask you, how many israelis need to die for us to gain your sympathy? >> hamas wants you to lift the siege. why is it so difficult for israel to do that if it will bring about peace? >> no, we have no siege. there is no siege going on in gaza. every day there is dozens and dozens of ship loads or trucks of food and medicine and humanitarian needs flowing into gaza. that's not a problem. the problem is that what they try and bring into gaza is also weapons and more concrete to build more tunnels in order to kill more israelis. that's unacceptable. so the general rule is anything that is humanitarian will go in. anything that can create weapons in order to kill israelis we won't allow in. >> very quickly, yes or no, are you going back to peace talks in cairo? >> i think that those talks are over. once hamas started shooting at us missiles again and again, we're not going to conduct talks under threat of shooting. we're facing a very
hamas decided to shoot rockets and missiles on israel from within civilian concentrations. this is a very cynical and cowardly approach. but can i ask you, how many israelis need to die for us to gain your sympathy? >> hamas wants you to lift the siege. why is it so difficult for israel to do that if it will bring about peace? >> no, we have no siege. there is no siege going on in gaza. every day there is dozens and dozens of ship loads or trucks of food and medicine and...
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the cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed when militants fired new volleys of rockets, and israel answered with air-strikes. and the "islamic state" group claimed it beheaded american journalist james foley. he'd been missing in syria for nearly two years. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, margaret warner reports from iraq on the humanitarian crisis faced by ethnic minorities driven from their homes by islamic militants. i'm judy woodruff, we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning s
the cease-fire between israel and hamas collapsed when militants fired new volleys of rockets, and israel answered with air-strikes. and the "islamic state" group claimed it beheaded american journalist james foley. he'd been missing in syria for nearly two years. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, margaret warner reports from iraq on the humanitarian crisis faced by ethnic minorities driven from their homes by islamic militants. i'm judy woodruff, we'll see you...
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. >>> the most recent cease-fire extension between israel and hamas did not last through the night. rocket fire from gaza was followed by air strikes from israel in a re-establishment of a month-long pattern. senior correspondent rick levanthal is in gaza city tonight. hello, rick. >> reporter: bret, it's been a busy and violent night here in gaza. a lot of incoming fire and then dozens of outgoing rockets as well. in fact, more than 50, according to the idf. over an hour ago we captured video of three of the rockets launched right in front of our location and then moments later intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system, this as the casualty toll in gaza continues to climb. israeli military strikes from the air and sea hit targets in gaza tonight, including a home where palestinian media reports a little girl was killed and 15 others injured. large clouds filled the sky over gaza earlier today when israeli fighter jets struck more than two dozen targets in retaliation for rockets launched by militants, breaking the extended cease-fire eight hours ahead of the deadline. in
. >>> the most recent cease-fire extension between israel and hamas did not last through the night. rocket fire from gaza was followed by air strikes from israel in a re-establishment of a month-long pattern. senior correspondent rick levanthal is in gaza city tonight. hello, rick. >> reporter: bret, it's been a busy and violent night here in gaza. a lot of incoming fire and then dozens of outgoing rockets as well. in fact, more than 50, according to the idf. over an hour ago we...
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when israel targeted facilities. andink the demonization where it really gets politicized is at political football. in their way, they answer my's -- the instrumental eyes and agency, one that needs be supported even if you call for greater oversight. that is ok but you are indispensable. >> there is no question, in terms of a services that it palestinians on the gaza strip, it is undeniable that that is absolutely needed. but to say that it has been politicized by others is not giving them enough credit. it has politicized itself thoroughly through this process. the spokesperson has become a central player. >> for humanitarian grounds. you can't possibly say that he is expressing -- that is totally unfair and let's be honest. he was not. >> bottom line is that unrest has always had a very controversial role. the israelis have struggled with it. the united states have struggled with it. on the one hand, they provide substantial services and on the other hand it serves as a tool to perpetuate the refugee situation rat
when israel targeted facilities. andink the demonization where it really gets politicized is at political football. in their way, they answer my's -- the instrumental eyes and agency, one that needs be supported even if you call for greater oversight. that is ok but you are indispensable. >> there is no question, in terms of a services that it palestinians on the gaza strip, it is undeniable that that is absolutely needed. but to say that it has been politicized by others is not giving...
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of a jewish bride and a muslim man turns violent in israel. sorry about that picture mess-up there. that happens sometimes in live television. first, we will start with the latest fighting in eastern ukraine. a convoy of buses carrying refugees from an eastern city has reportedly been hit by rebel missile fire. the exact amount of casualties is still unknown. kiev says the rebels were firing on fleeing civilians, leaving many dead, but a senior, pro-russia, rebel leader has theyd the strikes, saying don't have the capability to carry out that kind of attack. this comes as peace talks in berlin seem to have come up empty. the russian foreign minister says there were no positive results on either a cease-fire or resolving the political situation in eastern ukraine. he did say that all issues related to rush up's sending -- to russia's sending of that humanitarian convoy to you for -- to ukraine have been resolved. they were being used to smuggle in arms to the pro russia insurgence. no word on what exactly was resolved there. consensused a regarding the delivery of humanitarian aid to
of a jewish bride and a muslim man turns violent in israel. sorry about that picture mess-up there. that happens sometimes in live television. first, we will start with the latest fighting in eastern ukraine. a convoy of buses carrying refugees from an eastern city has reportedly been hit by rebel missile fire. the exact amount of casualties is still unknown. kiev says the rebels were firing on fleeing civilians, leaving many dead, but a senior, pro-russia, rebel leader has theyd the strikes,...
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i saw an old friend, the prime minister of israel, assassinated by co-reglioner on what were religious grounds. we have seen among christians the use of violence in this country to destroy people associated with our government because of apparent religious beliefs, and we have seen as well in islam a late manifestation, what we call isil, or what my friends in the region called isil and to some extent this presents us with special problems which we do need to understand, but it was never absent from our military engagement in iraq and afghanistan over the last 10 years. it is in many ways the problem we must continue to work on and solve with our friends in israel and the arab world, particularly palestinians. it is extremely important. the gaza truce has broken down again. we need to work on it. the last effort with the help of the egyptians made some progress in the areas of what i would call fundamental change on both sides. we need to find a way to link that particular set of processes to the longer run requirement that we continue to push and do everything we can for the two-state
i saw an old friend, the prime minister of israel, assassinated by co-reglioner on what were religious grounds. we have seen among christians the use of violence in this country to destroy people associated with our government because of apparent religious beliefs, and we have seen as well in islam a late manifestation, what we call isil, or what my friends in the region called isil and to some extent this presents us with special problems which we do need to understand, but it was never absent...
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israel of waging a war against islam. this week, the anti-defamation league released a new report documenting a dramatic upsurge in violence and vitriol against jews around the world since the gaza conflict began. >>> with the spiraling ebola crisis in africa, a panel of the world health organization this week determined that it would be ethical to administer experimental treatments that have not been tested or approved. some of those drugs have already been sent to africa, but there are only small amounts immediately available. meanwhile, faith leaders in several african nations are urging their members to change practices, including religious rituals, to help stop the spread of the virus. people are being told not to kiss dead bodies at funeral services, and churches are advising caution during communion, healing rites, and even with the distribution of holy water. >>> pope francis arrived in south korea this week, the first papal visit to the divided peninsula in more than two decades. during the trip, francis is honor
israel of waging a war against islam. this week, the anti-defamation league released a new report documenting a dramatic upsurge in violence and vitriol against jews around the world since the gaza conflict began. >>> with the spiraling ebola crisis in africa, a panel of the world health organization this week determined that it would be ethical to administer experimental treatments that have not been tested or approved. some of those drugs have already been sent to africa, but there...
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some of his work scanned in is a renowned journalist who's covered the conflict in ukraine syria and israel thirty three year old understand and disappeared in eastern ukraine almost two weeks ago and since then kiev has both confirmed and denied having him he was working outside finance reporting in kiev is crackdown on government fighters were in connection with him was last. moving on seven people have been arrested on one critically injured in the us time of ferguson us clashes between protesters and police escalates a curfew imposed in the field to stop people again coming out to demand justice for an unarmed teenager shot by an officer a week earlier to see a turk and is in misery for us. for about twenty minutes that curfew lasted in peace when nobody was outside despite the heavy heavily militarized police force out on the streets but about twenty minutes into the curfew several dozen up people did run out onto the streets and this was followed by shots fired by police initially it was reported that these were tear gas cannons being fired however police themselves have said that wha
some of his work scanned in is a renowned journalist who's covered the conflict in ukraine syria and israel thirty three year old understand and disappeared in eastern ukraine almost two weeks ago and since then kiev has both confirmed and denied having him he was working outside finance reporting in kiev is crackdown on government fighters were in connection with him was last. moving on seven people have been arrested on one critically injured in the us time of ferguson us clashes between...
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israel lost 67 people in the war. >>> there are new fears about the ebola outbreak in africa. this morning, the government of lye of -- liberia, residents with a health clinic in a quarantined area and items stolen including contaminated sheets and mattresses. ebola killed more than 1100 people in west africa including more than 400 in liberia. >>> killed a girl at fourth and fifth streets at the west field shopping center at 10:30 friday night. maina gregory and the mother and brother were in the crosswalk when miana was hit. >> you can imagine how they feel. >> police look for a car captured on a nearby surveillance camera. it is a white or light colored '90s model camry, honda or lexus with a dark colored mismatched front bumper and dark or black rims. >> i can almost assure you, somebody watching knows this car. please come forward. >> police say they are reviewing the incident to see whether the car ran a red light, but even if it did not, police say as soon as the driver of that vehicle fled the scene, he or she broke the law. a memorial fund has been set up in myana's h
israel lost 67 people in the war. >>> there are new fears about the ebola outbreak in africa. this morning, the government of lye of -- liberia, residents with a health clinic in a quarantined area and items stolen including contaminated sheets and mattresses. ebola killed more than 1100 people in west africa including more than 400 in liberia. >>> killed a girl at fourth and fifth streets at the west field shopping center at 10:30 friday night. maina gregory and the mother...
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i mean, i never assumed i was doing anything to me, it's like going to the old soviet union or to israel. i never assumed that if people want to know what you're doing, they will know. so i never tried to hide anything. i mean, i -- you obviously, because women are not allowed to drive in saudi arabia, i am either taking a taxi or hiring a hotel car. but you cannot take taxis. you can just walk out on the street and get yourself a taxi, so there is a level of freedom again for a western woman. a saudi woman to do that, too, but they rarely do. >> that is a change from the past? >> yes. in 1984 i arrived there and was not allowed of the airport. i had to track down prince bandar, the ambassador in washington, who had given me the visa. and he had to get them to let me out of the airport because there was no one there to pick me up. and in the '80s the country went through a very conservative period after the attack on the mosque in mecca in 1979, and the tribes of khomeini in iran. the saudi royal family wanted to make sure it didn't go the way of the shah, turned the country over almost
i mean, i never assumed i was doing anything to me, it's like going to the old soviet union or to israel. i never assumed that if people want to know what you're doing, they will know. so i never tried to hide anything. i mean, i -- you obviously, because women are not allowed to drive in saudi arabia, i am either taking a taxi or hiring a hotel car. but you cannot take taxis. you can just walk out on the street and get yourself a taxi, so there is a level of freedom again for a western woman....
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you just returned from a visit to israel and gaza. can you tell us what you went with and --awaits you saw? >> well, with others, i went with the governor of new york. and several other public officials. but we saw the tunnels that the radicals have built coming from gaza into israel and i tell you, it was like being in an empty version of the new yorkty subway system. i mean, there was a huge, open room, by the way, it had power and phone lines from it and teen they had a three and a half mile, literally tunnel. there was 25 feet of height in this thing and it was supported with con treat and it was a huge effort. and there are another 33 tunnels like this. i don't know how they did it without any mayor equipment and stay just over the years dug it out. it is clearly going to be a platform for whatever attacks they anticipated. but to see it is just staggering. because you cannot imagine that people can build this without the heavy equipment. >> and now does this create a big problem in the heart of, just enabling the i tunnels? >> y
you just returned from a visit to israel and gaza. can you tell us what you went with and --awaits you saw? >> well, with others, i went with the governor of new york. and several other public officials. but we saw the tunnels that the radicals have built coming from gaza into israel and i tell you, it was like being in an empty version of the new yorkty subway system. i mean, there was a huge, open room, by the way, it had power and phone lines from it and teen they had a three and a...
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he was just back from israel. we want to know what he learned, he spent a fair amount of time in the tunnels. he said look, i thought these tunnels were jardz. they tunnels go for miles that hamas built. we're going to ask him about that. andrew cuomo went to israel while our president was in martha's vineyard playing golf. we're wondering if this is foreshadowing his plan for 2016. mohamed el-erian used to be the ceo of pimco. now he's speaking with governments all over the world in terms of managing their money. and then the question that you just asked me, why does the market ignore all of this unrest and upset around the world? >> that's an amazing lineup. who books your show? oh, wait, you do. okay. >> thank you. >> the show starts in about 19 minutes. >>> coming up mere on the show, not everyone agreeing with the white house unrest. did president obama go too far? >>> and you know him as a former "american idol." finalist, remember, he was with his sister? very, very good. crazy. well, now he is here. colton
he was just back from israel. we want to know what he learned, he spent a fair amount of time in the tunnels. he said look, i thought these tunnels were jardz. they tunnels go for miles that hamas built. we're going to ask him about that. andrew cuomo went to israel while our president was in martha's vineyard playing golf. we're wondering if this is foreshadowing his plan for 2016. mohamed el-erian used to be the ceo of pimco. now he's speaking with governments all over the world in terms of...
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negotiations on a permanent truce between israel and gaza resume sunday. the european union offered a deal to take charge of gaza's border crossings if hamas agrees to disarm its fighters and israel agrees to drop its blockades. >> hundred was trucks from russia are held at the ukrainian border, among them an aid convoy. there are suspicions it may be a trojan horse. >> a rocket almost killed this man. like many who live in donetsk, he has strong tie to say russia. he blames the region's dark history for what is happening now. >> at one point, we were one country with 14 republics. politicians divided them and planted a seed of war between us. i think what's happening now is absolutely wrong, because our ancestors took part in a war where they had the same ideals, values and beliefs as each other. >> the separatists' beliefs are murk key. some say ukraine is part of an old imperial russia. others embrace the power of the soviet union. >> when you ask pro-russian separatists what they want, some want freedom from kiev's rule. other insist they're facing fai
negotiations on a permanent truce between israel and gaza resume sunday. the european union offered a deal to take charge of gaza's border crossings if hamas agrees to disarm its fighters and israel agrees to drop its blockades. >> hundred was trucks from russia are held at the ukrainian border, among them an aid convoy. there are suspicions it may be a trojan horse. >> a rocket almost killed this man. like many who live in donetsk, he has strong tie to say russia. he blames the...
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and welcome back this is our team international a dutchman honored by israel for saving a jewish child during the second world war. has returned his medal after six of his relatives were killed in gaza a ninety one year old hank zoli wrote a moving letter to the israeli ambassador he said keeping the honor israel granted to him would be an insult to his mother as well as to other family members who were affected by the attack in gaza those who survived the strike are now dealing with the shock of exactly what happened. half an hour before our house was shelled two cars from gaza came to take us away coming to a new place i went to buy some food and when i came back my uncle told me my father was dead my younger brothers think our father went to heaven and my sisters were told he went to egypt for presents an article that this house was shelled on july twentieth by israeli air forces without any warning my six family members were killed as a result my mother three brothers my brother's wife and a nephew a four story house was completely destroyed what's going on in gaza at the moment is
and welcome back this is our team international a dutchman honored by israel for saving a jewish child during the second world war. has returned his medal after six of his relatives were killed in gaza a ninety one year old hank zoli wrote a moving letter to the israeli ambassador he said keeping the honor israel granted to him would be an insult to his mother as well as to other family members who were affected by the attack in gaza those who survived the strike are now dealing with the shock...
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the issue is not israel. nobody thinks in iran that having a nuclear weapon or whatever is going to deter the israelis or anything. the issue for the iranians is south asia. when south asia with nuclear, the iranians started to panic. it was the pakistanis going nuclear that worried more than anything. i was in iran at the time, and that was when the nuclear issue became hot. one of its was to do with national pride. was syria's concerned because they were fighting a proxy war in afghanistan. remember, iran was the only country at the time to declare the taliban, you know, a perversion of islam. when the taliban were wondering the streets of washington. quite interesting. from the iranian perspective, they do feel acutely about their right to have -- it's very difficult to argue, particularly with the british -- one aspect is that the nuclear power would reduce their arsenal and would begin to disarm, which, of course, they are not doing. the other aspect is that they are meant to help with nuclear technology
the issue is not israel. nobody thinks in iran that having a nuclear weapon or whatever is going to deter the israelis or anything. the issue for the iranians is south asia. when south asia with nuclear, the iranians started to panic. it was the pakistanis going nuclear that worried more than anything. i was in iran at the time, and that was when the nuclear issue became hot. one of its was to do with national pride. was syria's concerned because they were fighting a proxy war in afghanistan....
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people volunteer to go with me to israel every january when i take the groups out. in fact since this began, since the fight in gaza began, more people have signed up. nobody has dropped out. the american people understand what this is. this is religious persecution of the worst kind and we're watching it because these people revel, talking about isis, they revel in this culture of death. and so proposal for a real strategy, convene a conference in washington, d.c., next week. hopefully that's what he's doing when he came back here today. get the west to stand up and say this cannot -- we cannot tolerate this. and deploy another carrier battle group. we've only got one out there in the persian gulf. we have none in the mediterranean. send out an extra marine expeditionary unit, qrf, the quick response force if you needed it. start doing the kinds of things like going after high value targets in both syria and iraq. rebuild the relationship that we had with the sunni moderates and the sunni, if you will, the tribes of anbar province that are largely secular and they
people volunteer to go with me to israel every january when i take the groups out. in fact since this began, since the fight in gaza began, more people have signed up. nobody has dropped out. the american people understand what this is. this is religious persecution of the worst kind and we're watching it because these people revel, talking about isis, they revel in this culture of death. and so proposal for a real strategy, convene a conference in washington, d.c., next week. hopefully that's...
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. >> is putin thinking that the west is distracted by what's going on in iraq and syria and israel and gaza and if so what would this mean for him. >> well, it's clear europe and america still giving this high priority. europe and america are standing together as we just saw from the comment from british foreign secretary phillip hammond. they are actually taking the lead, in europe, stronger than american comments are. if putin hoped that, that's not really happening. from putin's standpoint this thing may be going sour rapidly. he has to think what to do. if they are going to retreat rather than invade, the odds are they are not going to carry out an invasion, what are his options? the parallel, nikita khrushchev was out offed less than two years later. so putin has to figure, he would have been better off probably taking crimea. but by going bigger he is gambling a bigger political loss. >> ambassador good to have you with us. >> thank you antonio. >> now for other stories around the world. we begin in pakistan where clashes erupted as an estimated 20,000 people who were marching to
. >> is putin thinking that the west is distracted by what's going on in iraq and syria and israel and gaza and if so what would this mean for him. >> well, it's clear europe and america still giving this high priority. europe and america are standing together as we just saw from the comment from british foreign secretary phillip hammond. they are actually taking the lead, in europe, stronger than american comments are. if putin hoped that, that's not really happening. from putin's...
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israel says it has not yet agreed to any deal. texas govern rick perry is vowing to fight an indictment against him. on friday, perry was indicted by grand jerne on two felon counts of abuse of power. he is accuse truck driver of using the power to force the resignation after democratic official. a special prosecutor said he is ready to move forward on that case. >> the grand jury has spoken that at least there is probable cause to believe he has committed two crimes, two felon crimes. for count one, it's a 5 to 99 years in prison. and for count 2, it's 2:00 to 10:00 years in prison. i looked at the law. i looked at the facts, and i presented everything possible to the grand jury. >> perry said the charges against him are simply out rainous. his lawyer said the statement, this clearly represents political abuse of the court system and there is no legal basis in this decision. this case could derail perry's 2016 presidential aspirations. stay tuned because coming up, political analyst, janie ze i & o will tell us about how this goo
israel says it has not yet agreed to any deal. texas govern rick perry is vowing to fight an indictment against him. on friday, perry was indicted by grand jerne on two felon counts of abuse of power. he is accuse truck driver of using the power to force the resignation after democratic official. a special prosecutor said he is ready to move forward on that case. >> the grand jury has spoken that at least there is probable cause to believe he has committed two crimes, two felon crimes....
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notunit states in iraq are exerting influence and the israel -- islamic state is exerting that. we need to prevent a and we need crisis to safeguard the world's energy supply. we do be careful with that. you don't want to waste precious engaging in misguided strategies or no strategy at all when there is so much at stake. you have to be very careful with what is going on right now. the critical question that policymakers and everybody in washington really needs to answer. malik he says he will step aside for a new leader. what will this do to the conflict in the future? the new -- guest: the new prime minister could be successful. these are the things that mitigate against that. he is a shiite. maliki.just like he comes from the same party. they have a similar relationship with iran. them were exiled part of the time in iran. he also went to london and was a very successful engineer. he has a phd and is an accomplished man. how can somebody from a faction like that party exercise that degree of cooperation that is going to be needed. moment theke at the that factions all believe
notunit states in iraq are exerting influence and the israel -- islamic state is exerting that. we need to prevent a and we need crisis to safeguard the world's energy supply. we do be careful with that. you don't want to waste precious engaging in misguided strategies or no strategy at all when there is so much at stake. you have to be very careful with what is going on right now. the critical question that policymakers and everybody in washington really needs to answer. malik he says he will...
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ninety one year old dutchman awarded a holocaust on earth for saving a jewish child has returned to israel after six of his relatives were killed in an airstrike in gaza and in his letter addressing the israeli ambassador ninety one year old i know lee wrote for me too on the from excuse me for me to hold onto the honor i should say granted by the state of israel it will be both an insult to the memory of my courageous mother as well as an insult to those in my family for generations on who lost no less than six of their relatives in gaza at the hands of the state of israel members of the family who escaped the attack still can't even believe the deadly strike actually happened. half an hour before our house was shelled two cars from gaza came to take us away coming to a new place i went to buy some food and when i came back my uncle told me my father was dead my younger brothers think our father went to heaven and my sisters were told he went to egypt for presents an article in this house was shelled on july twentieth by israeli air forces without any warning my six family members were ki
ninety one year old dutchman awarded a holocaust on earth for saving a jewish child has returned to israel after six of his relatives were killed in an airstrike in gaza and in his letter addressing the israeli ambassador ninety one year old i know lee wrote for me too on the from excuse me for me to hold onto the honor i should say granted by the state of israel it will be both an insult to the memory of my courageous mother as well as an insult to those in my family for generations on who...
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is holding in gaza but uncertainty remain with no agreement between palestinian factionfactions and israel. up to a thousand pima tended a rally at a refugees camp in central gas a held to support the armed wing of hamas. >>> hundreds of mourningers have gathered in italy for a journalist killed while covering the fighting in gaza. one of three people killed on wednesday when an unexploded bomb blew up. the 35-year-old journalist had worked for the associated press group since 2005. >>> pope francis has carried out a rare ceremony in south korea. hundreds of thousands of people gathered to see the leader of the roman catholic church put korean martyrs on the path to saint hood. from seoul carry pawset has more. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people came for this moment. this is the centerpiece of pope francis' 5-day visit. a huge open air mass in downtown seoul. a chance for catholics, young and old, to see their holy father up close. he reserved a special for the families of the killed in the ferry disaster and bestowing his blessings, as the pope makes his way through the crowd. n
is holding in gaza but uncertainty remain with no agreement between palestinian factionfactions and israel. up to a thousand pima tended a rally at a refugees camp in central gas a held to support the armed wing of hamas. >>> hundreds of mourningers have gathered in italy for a journalist killed while covering the fighting in gaza. one of three people killed on wednesday when an unexploded bomb blew up. the 35-year-old journalist had worked for the associated press group since 2005....
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as a result of that, we have no say in the future of those countries right now. >> you mentioned israel. you are headed there? >> i am. >> why? >> to show solidarity to the israelis. i mean, we have seen in just reports in the last few days. that this administration is doing everything they can to try to force into a very bad deal to a cease-fire. not to be able to defend themselves to stop these missiles from coming to stop the tunnels from being used to bring terrorists into the country. and we need to stand up american public supports israel and we are going to be there to make that statement. >> senator, nice to see you have a good trip. >> right now the war on christians is most evident and terrifying in iraq. isis militants killing christians who will not convert to islam. a live report from iraq is next. we fill our freshly baked flatbread, with bold, unflat flavors. like taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches, try one today. and never quite get over it.y. seven billion hungry people. well,
as a result of that, we have no say in the future of those countries right now. >> you mentioned israel. you are headed there? >> i am. >> why? >> to show solidarity to the israelis. i mean, we have seen in just reports in the last few days. that this administration is doing everything they can to try to force into a very bad deal to a cease-fire. not to be able to defend themselves to stop these missiles from coming to stop the tunnels from being used to bring...
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> this concern over terror has caused some nations who normally not work ast as closely together as israel and russia as you have been writing about to put the differences aside to fight this threat. it makes you think not only about the importance of a strat sdwri but a cohesive global strategy where everyone is on the same page and understands the long-term goal we're trying to get to. >> it has an opportunity with it, right? the russians are afraid of this. the chinese are afraid of this. it has the israelis working with the egyptians, working with the gulf states, jordan, the saudis, the emirates, bahrain, kuwait, because all of them share a concern about this. give en that they do, that's an opportunity for us, as a leader, to put together a cohesive coalition, put pressure on the people that are helping these and identify ways that we can whittle away at their influence and push them back. >> thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. >>> all that plus ferguson means no real vacation for the president, even if he is technically on vacation. now word he's coming back to d.c. on sunday fo
> this concern over terror has caused some nations who normally not work ast as closely together as israel and russia as you have been writing about to put the differences aside to fight this threat. it makes you think not only about the importance of a strat sdwri but a cohesive global strategy where everyone is on the same page and understands the long-term goal we're trying to get to. >> it has an opportunity with it, right? the russians are afraid of this. the chinese are afraid of...
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i go to israel quite a lot and i have been in jordan quite a lot lately. the redline issue really was a challenge and presented difficulty. if i could respond, in addition to credibility which is important, there is an efficacy challenge as well. trying to be evenhanded but i believe it is true that the perception has lasted for a while in the middle east that the bush administration stated we were going to do xyz in the global arena. when that did not happen, it creates a challenge -- it leaves an impression that you can't do what you say you want to do. model signals. what i thought was a bad mistake in 2006 and what the bush administration did at that point is their decision. the broader point is, given all are stiller, and we very powerful in the region and in the world, quite often we have our leaders state we are going to do xyz and were going to stop north korea from getting a nuclear weapon and things like this. then when we go and achieve that, that creates a bigger problem of people looking at you to saying -- it contributes credibility. you cann
i go to israel quite a lot and i have been in jordan quite a lot lately. the redline issue really was a challenge and presented difficulty. if i could respond, in addition to credibility which is important, there is an efficacy challenge as well. trying to be evenhanded but i believe it is true that the perception has lasted for a while in the middle east that the bush administration stated we were going to do xyz in the global arena. when that did not happen, it creates a challenge -- it...
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israel says they are ready for peace. >> israel accepted the extension of a ceasefire. all along we have been ready for an unconditional extension of a ceasefire. the problem is hamas, they are the wild cards. they have violated or rejected 10 specific ceasefires, and we saw that last night when they targeted israeli communities again. >> hamas wants israel to ease the blockade, which has limited supplies to gaza. nick schifrin with respect from jerusalem. >> we are throw day one. there's a level of optimism coming from palestinian officials, especially officials at hamas holding a press conference, saying there was a real opportunity for agreement. we have not heard that from them before. israeli cabinet officials were meeting, getting briefed by binyamin netanyahu, on some of the details of what is happening in cairo, both sides are in the capital, they'll return to cairo on sunday, to try to hammer out an agreement by midnight local time. this comes as we are learning for the first time that the united states has put higher level controls on requests by israel for am
israel says they are ready for peace. >> israel accepted the extension of a ceasefire. all along we have been ready for an unconditional extension of a ceasefire. the problem is hamas, they are the wild cards. they have violated or rejected 10 specific ceasefires, and we saw that last night when they targeted israeli communities again. >> hamas wants israel to ease the blockade, which has limited supplies to gaza. nick schifrin with respect from jerusalem. >> we are throw day...
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then -- and then once, you know -- for me it was, like, trips to israel. they would ask, what did you do? i say, i go to aunt lily's house. we have tea and eat hummus. we go to my other aunt's house and do the same thing. they were waiting to hear the big, the thing that didn't exist. at a certain point, i let two of it and said, look, they have my e-mail, and thanks to g-mail, everything is stored so they know whatever's happened in the past bunch of years. and -- and, you know, i just stopped hiding things from them. >> hi. first off, i just want to thank you for sharing, for your incredible resilience. the question i have is really one of seeing if you would reflect a little bit on what it was like to return after this experience to the yoois where we have the highest incarceration rate in the world. 2.2 million incourar raced and 80,000 in solitary confinement on any given day. if you could speak to how your experience, sarah in particular, in solitary has been a resource for connecting with survivors and also working to confront this human rights cris
then -- and then once, you know -- for me it was, like, trips to israel. they would ask, what did you do? i say, i go to aunt lily's house. we have tea and eat hummus. we go to my other aunt's house and do the same thing. they were waiting to hear the big, the thing that didn't exist. at a certain point, i let two of it and said, look, they have my e-mail, and thanks to g-mail, everything is stored so they know whatever's happened in the past bunch of years. and -- and, you know, i just stopped...